The prosecution hauled the blood-soaked mattress into the courtroom for a vivid murder reenactment for the jury. Prosecutor Kelly Siegler grilled Susan Wright on the stand: "When you stabbed him the 56th time, or the 89th time, or the 158th time, was your arm getting tired?"Crime scene videoRead story: Betting her Life

This is the dolly prosecutors say Susan Wright used to drag her husband's body out of the bedroom. The thin 5'5", blonde used it to get Jeff Wright's 6'2" 220-pound lifeless frame to the patio.Crime scene videoRead story: Betting her Life

The ties Susan Wright used to bind Jeff to their bed were still wound around his wrists and ankle when police uncovered his body. Prosecutor Kelly Siegler accused Susan of luring Jeff to his death with promises of an intimate, romantic evening. Crime scene videoRead story: Betting her Life

Police found blood spatter in multiple locations inside the Wright home despite Susan Wright's efforts to clean the crime scene after the murder. Susan would tell the court that the week of the murder she was in a "fog." Crime scene videoRead story: Betting her Life

Police found blood spatter in multiple locations inside the Wright home despite Susan Wright's efforts to clean the crime scene after the murder. Susan would tell the court that the week of the murder she was in a "fog." Crime scene videoRead story: Betting her Life

Susan Wright emptied several drawers of her children's clothing and placed the clothes in the family car shortly after she stabbed Jeff. A few days later, she filed for an order of protection. Crime scene videoRead story: Betting her Life

Six years later, a matured Susan Wright was back in court for a new sentencing hearing - hoping for probation or reduced prison time. She also risked getting time added to her sentence.Crime scene videoRead story: Betting her Life